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and confirm with the START button (5) (fig. 5).
• When the first function has been confirmed, “Fct2” flashes
on the display.
Please note:
if you do not wish to programme a se-
cond phase, press the START button directly (5) (fig. 5).
• Set the second function with the FUNCTION button (2) (fig.
1) and confirm with the START button (5) (fig. 5). The oven
emits a short beep and local time is displayed again. The
“Breakfast” button is now associated with your new co-
oking process and you can run it quickly by pressing the
button (4) (fig. 15).
Please note:
in the event of power failure, or if the
oven is unplugged from the mains, when the electricity co-
mes back on, the oven will automatically reset the original
default “Breakfast” function.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Danger!
before cleaning or maintenance, always unplug
the appliance from the mains and wait until cold.
Important!
do not use abrasives, steel wool or sharp
metal utensils. When cleaning the outside of the oven, do not
allow water or liquid detergent to penetrate the air and steam
outlet vents on the top of the appliance. You should not use
alcohol, abrasive detergents, or ammonia based detergents to
clean the surface of the door. Do not use steam cleaners to clean
the inside of the oven.
To keep your appliance in the best possible condition, clean the
door and inside and outside of the oven with a damp cloth and
neutral soap or washing up liquid. Always keep the microwave
outlet cover (C) free from grease or splashes of fat. To ensure
perfect closure, always keep the inside of the door clean. Do not
allow dirt or remains of food to accumulate between the front
panel of the oven and the door. Clean the air intake vents at the
back of the oven regularly to keep them free of dust and dirt.
From time to time, remove the turntable (G) and support (H/I)
for cleaning. Also clean the bottom of the oven. Wash the turn-
table and support with water and neutral soap (they can be wa-
shed in a dishwasher). The turntable motor is sealed.
When cleaning the bottom of the oven, you should in any case
take care to avoid water entering under the support (H/I).
Please note:
Never plunge the hot turntable into cold
water. The sudden change in temperature could cause it to crack.
TROUBLESHOOTING
In the case of malfunction or defective operation, contact the
manufacturer’s authorised Customer Services. Before contac-
ting us, however, it is worth carrying out the following simple
controls.
Problem
Cause/solution
The appliance does not
work
• Reset the electronic control by unplugging the appliance from the mains for at least 1-2 minutes.
• The energy saving function may have been enabled (display off). Press any button.
• The door is not correctly closed
• The plug is not correctly inserted in the socket
• No current from socket (check the household fuse).
• The child safety device has been enabled ( symbol displayed).
Condensation on the surface
the oven rests on, inside the
oven or around the door
• When cooking food containing water, it is completely normal for steam generated inside the oven
to be given off and condense inside the oven, on the surface the oven rests on or around the door.
Sparks inside the oven
• Never turn the oven on without food when using Microwave or Combi functions.
• When using the above functions, do not use metal containers or bags or packs with metal staples.
The food does not heat or
cook properly
• Select the correct function or increase cooking time
• The food was not completely defrosted before cooking.
The food burns
• Select the correct function or reduce cooking time.
The food does not cook
evenly
• Stir the food during cooking.
Remember that food cooks better if cooked in evenly sized pieces.
• The turntable is still blocked.
Please note:
Please note: if the oven light (B) burns out, you can continue to use the appliance without problem. To replace the
light, contact the manufacturer’s authorised Customer Services.